Well 59

Unified Command gains control of discharge from leaking Louisiana Well 59

After what CBS describes as “more than a week of oil shooting vertically out of an unused well off the coast of Louisiana,” a Unified Command, consisting of the Coast Guard and

Dong Fang Offore (DFO) SOV with Brunvoll systems

DFO back at Vard for a third CSOV

Taiwan’s Dong Fang Offshore (DFO) has exercised an option in its most recent subsea construction vessel contract with Fincantieri’s Vard subsidiary and is adding a third commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) to

he United States is embarking on one of the most ambitious shipbuilding revivals in recent history, driven by growing global maritime competition.

Op-Ed: The hidden threat in America’s shipbuilding revival

By D. Terry Greenfield, Principal Consultant, CONSULEX The United States is embarking on one of the most ambitious shipbuilding revivals in recent history, driven by growing global maritime competition, renewed investments in

Senesco Marine’s Ted Williams to speak on U.S. maritime revival

As momentum builds on Capitol Hill for a sweeping revitalization of American shipbuilding, Ted Williams, president of Rhode Island-based Senesco Marine, will take the stage at Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA with

Bureau Veritas (BV) is joining NAVHYS

Bureau Veritas joins the NAVHYS project

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) is to participate in NAVHYS, the European research project dedicated to advancing the use of liquid hydrogen (LH2) in maritime applications. Funded by the Clean Hydrogen

MMIPV

Damen Cape Town delivers South Africa’s third MMIPV

Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT) has delivered the South African Navy’s third of three Multi-Mission Inshore Patrol Vessel (MMIPV), P1573, at Naval Base Durban. The delivery milestone, says Damen, represents the culmination

soot partcle emissions sensor being installed

Uni-Tankers vessel fitted with first of its kind soot particle emissions sensor

Danish tanker operator Uni-Tankers has fitted its 2006-built, 6,882 dwt oil and chemica; tanker M/T Falstria Swan with an advanced flue gas sensor that can measure soot particle emissions in real time.

USCG reduces underwater survey red tape

USCG issues RFI on light and medium icebreaking capabilities

Last month the Coast Guard issued a request for information (RFI) to assess the current capabilities of the U.S. and international maritime industrial base to support Arctic Security Cutter (ASC) icebreaker acquisition

Two CSOVs alongside at Vard Langsten shipyard in Noway

VIDEO: Two North Star CSOVs are now alongside the quay at Vard Langsten

Two advanced commissioning service and operations vessels (CSOVs) under construction for Aberdeen, Scotland-headquartered North Star are now alongside the quay at the Vard Langsten shipyard in Norway, marking an important step in

The world’s first commercially viable e-foiling system for marine transport, the Artemis EF-12 Escape. (Credit: Artemis Technologies)

Q&A: David Tyler of Artemis Technologies on e-foil vessel

Marine Log recently sat down with David Tyler, co-founder of Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies, to discuss the world’s first commercially viable e-foiling system for marine transport, the Artemis EF-12 Escape, which recently debuted in New

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